Knee Masterclass #2 | Meniscal Tear vs OA & The Missed PCL | Clinical Physio MCQs | #physiotherapy

🦵 Masterclass #2: Knee Joint — Two Cases That Will Change How You Assess The Knee Most new grads think the knee is simple. It's not. In this masterclass, I break down two real clinical cases that physiotherapy students and fresh graduates commonly get wrong — not because they don't know the anatomy, but because the presentations are tricky, the options are confusing and the real-world clinic doesn't look like the textbook. 📋 WHAT YOU'LL LEARN TODAY: Case 1: Meniscal Tear or Osteoarthritis? A 55-year-old with medial knee pain, morning stiffness, and catching Why age and stiffness can fool you McMurray's test — how to do it, what it really means The crucial difference between degenerative meniscal tears and OA Case 2: The Forgotten Ligament — PCL Tear A dashboard injury that's often missed Posterior drawer test vs Lachman's — don't confuse them The posterior sag sign — the one thing to check before any ACL test Why missing a PCL tear today means arthritis tomorrow 🧠 FORMAT: MCQ displayed with pause prompt — test yourself Full breakdown of every option — why three are wrong, why one is right Basic concepts explained simply Clinical pearls you can use in your very next assessment 👤 WHO IS THIS FOR? Physiotherapy students Fresh graduates & interns NPTE / CPTE exam aspirants Anyone who wants to bridge the gap between textbooks and real patients ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 – Intro & How This Masterclass Works 0:46 – Knee Basics: Meniscus & Ligaments 1:08 – MCQ 1: Meniscal Tear vs OA 5:38 – MCQ 2: PCL Tear — The Forgotten Ligament 9:37 – Outro & Clinical Takeaways 🔔 NEW MASTERCLASS EVERY WEEK Subscribe and hit the bell so you don't miss the next one. 💬 COMMENT BELOW: How many did you get right? And what's one clinical pearl you'll take into your next OPD? 📲 CONNECT WITH ME: Dr. Naveed Ul Zafar Clinical Physiotherapist [email protected] 🏷️ HASHTAGS: #Physiotherapy #ClinicalPhysio #KneeAssessment #PhysioStudent #NPTE #CPTE #MedicalEducation #PhysioMCQs #KneePain #MeniscalTear #PCLTear #ClinicalReasoning #PhysicalTherapy #MSKPhysio #DrNaveedUlZafar